Bachelor of Arts (Three Year)
Description
The BA degree program is not offered fully online.
Liberal Arts Join innovative and intelligent students like you in the pursuit of a world-class degree in Arts and Science. Our faculty offers over 21 areas of study ranging from Biology to Sociology so no matter where your passion is we have a program for you.
Graduation Requirements:
Degree Requirements: Students must complete 90 credits, with a minimum overall average of 60%, and satisfy one of the following:
Major
a) Must complete 36 credits in the major (according to details provided in the Program Requirements section);
b) Must achieve a minimum major average of 60% (based on the best 36 credits which meet all of the requirements for the major);
c) Not exceed a maximum of 42 credits at the 1000 level (with the exception of the Child and Family Studies program where the maximum is 48 credits);
d) Not exceed a maximum of 54 credits in one discipline (may not have the same four-letter code);
e) Must complete six credits from each the following areas: - Humanities (Group I) - Social Sciences (Group II) and/or Professional - Studies (Group IV) - Sciences (Group III)
f) Must successfully complete ACAD 1601 within the first 60 Nipissing credits. ACAD 1601 will count towards three credits of the Humanities (Group I) requirement.
Liberal (Double-Minor)
a) Must complete 18 credits in each of two minors (according to details provided in the Program Requirements section);
b) Must achieve a minimum average of 60% in each minor (based on the best 18 credits for each minor which meet all of the requirements for each minor);
c)Not exceed a maximum of 48 credits at the 1000 level;
d)Not exceed a maximum of 54 credits in two disciplines (may not have the same four-letter code);
e) Must complete 48 credits in courses from at least three disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences, with at least six credits in each group;
f) Complete at least six credits in Group III (Sciences);
g) Must successfully complete ACAD 1601 within the first 60 Nipissing credits. ACAD 1601 will count towards three credits of the Humanities (Group I) requirement.
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to the program, section, and/or semester.
Related Courses
- Academic Writing
- Advertising And Promotion
- Applied Developmental Neuropsychology
- Assessment and Intervention Planning
- Business Ethics
- Business Strategy & Policy I
- Business Strategy & Policy II
- Commercial Law
- Emotion
- Examining the Paranormal
- Film Genre: Horror Films
- Consumer Behaviour
- Français avancé II
- Gender, Globalization and Human Rights
- Creativity for Innovation
- Human Resources Planning
- Industrial Relations
- Financial Management I
- Introduction to Astronomy
- Introduction to Biology
- Introduction to Film
- Introduction to Innovation, Technology And Sustainability
- Intercultural Management
- Introduction to Sociology
- Financial Management II
- Introductory Spanish
- Human Development: Adults and Aging
- Human Development: Children and Youth
- Human Resources Research and Information Systems
- Minority Groups in Canada
- Information Systems
- Motivation
- Nutrition
- Intermediate Accounting I
- Personality and Adjustment
- Psychology of Art I
- Psychology of Art II
- Intermediate Accounting II
- Sex and Visual Art
- Stories: Snapshots of Life
- Sociology of Work
- International Financial Management
- International Management
- The Making of Modern Europe: From Revolution to Total War 1789-1914
- Topics in Canadian History
- Intro to Math for Economists
- Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
- Introductory Financial Accounting II
- Management Accounting and Control I
- Management of Financial Institutions
- Management of Human Resources
- Management Practices for Sustainable Business
- Marketing Concepts
- Marketing for Managers
- Money, Banking and the Canadian Financial System
- Occupational Health and Safety
- Conflict Resolution
- Organization Development and Change
- Recruitment and Selection
- Special Topics: Human Development & Learning
- The Secret Security State
- Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility
- The Global Cold War
- Topics in European or World History III
- Topics in European or World History IV
- Family Violence
- Health and the Family
- Social Problems
Overview

- Institution: Nipissing University
- Program type: Bachelors Degree
- Language: English
- Program Code: BA
- Delivery Method: Blended/Hybrid Learning
Disclaimer:
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.